Bug 700360

Summary: notifications stay in the tray forever (if not removed manually) in gnome shell
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Elad Alfassa <elad>
Component: deja-dupAssignee: Rahul Sundaram <metherid>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: fedora, kubrick, liblit, metherid, mike, sergio.pasra
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Description Elad Alfassa 2011-04-28 08:24:39 UTC
Notifications such as "scheduled backup delayed" and "starting scheduled backup" does not disappear automatically.
I would expect those the "scheduled backup delayed" notification to disappear when the backup starts, and the "starting scheduled backup" notification to disappear when backup finishes (and perhaps add a "backup completed successfully" notification, so I'll know when it's safe to disconnect my backup drive).

Comment 1 Rahul Sundaram 2011-05-11 09:49:04 UTC
I believe GNOME Shell notifications are designed to persistent. 

http://blogs.gnome.org/marina/2011/01/07/notifications-with-character/

I am not sure this is a bug

Comment 2 Elad Alfassa 2011-05-11 10:57:37 UTC
It's not a bug in gnome, it's a bug in Deja Dup. Gnome 3 allows temporary notifications as well.
The best behaviour of these two specific notifications would be:
The backup started should disappear when the backup is complete.
The backup delayed notification should also disappear when the backup started.
An application can control when and if the notifications stop being persistent.

Comment 3 Rahul Sundaram 2011-05-11 11:18:38 UTC
Michael Terry,

Do you want me to file this upstream?

Comment 4 Elad Alfassa 2011-05-11 11:23:26 UTC
I already did, forgot to add the link here.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/deja-dup/+bug/776483/

Comment 6 kubrick@fgv6.net 2011-08-19 09:31:21 UTC
CC ME. Waiting for the fix on Fedora...

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